TOKYO -- Hyatt Hotels plans to operate more than 44 Japanese locations by 2035, expanding from its current 22 sites across nine brands, the chief executive of the global hospitality group told Nikkei in a recent interview.
Influx of international tourists opens opportunity, says CEO Hoplamazian

Hyatt Hotels aims to attract both local customers and overseas tourists to its locations in Japan, says President and CEO Mark Hoplamazian. (Photo by Yukinori Okamura)
TOKYO -- Hyatt Hotels plans to operate more than 44 Japanese locations by 2035, expanding from its current 22 sites across nine brands, the chief executive of the global hospitality group told Nikkei in a recent interview.